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Show "V THE City Business License Fee Given Critical Council Look BOX ELDER NEWS, BrlgKam City, UtaK Tuesday, October 16, 1962 9 Like your sandwiches tangy Try salami, blue cheese, tomato slices and lettuce on rye bread. Registration For Handcraft Detroit is outranked only by TWO AGREEMENTS were ap--' (Continued From Page One) New York and Chicago in adverto Orion men have who could take over Eskelsen, proved qualified tising billings and six of the top at the citys two news wells in! the job 10 American ad ' agencies have Deelectrical contractor, handle wiring A MESS1GE from the troit offices. city plan- - .Mantua and to install new type ning commission, relayed through meters in connection with the city's for the Registration City Office Manager Tolman Burke. ment The sums involved were handcraft class will take place asked the council to cooperate $654 65 and $1, 822 60 Thursday evening Oct 18. from 7 more iloselv with the commissr . A se, titled to 10 p m m Room 1IA at the Box 0j specifications in the sale of citv land, annexation Public Utility and Street Impiove-ment- s Elder Junior High school moves and romng and Related Materials fori The class is now in its Bngham City. Utah" was oi doted sixteenthpopular consecutive year, under Councilman William Packer, submitted to each city depaitment the dnecuon of Marie T home Jepp-socouncil repiesentative at planning head concerned for consideration and to till local resiSHOP AT is open commission meetings credited the thereafter to be presented to the dents 18 yeats of age and over It commission with doing a ' bang-ucouncil again for action The speciis sponsoied by the Bngham tity TIRE job" and said any trouble between fications were prepared by City Recieation department with Don the two citv bodies ' is 50 per cent Fngineer Niel Smith Chase setving as councilman in misunderstanding It was agieed to have the city Council membeis reaffirmed attorney piepare the necessary charge 146 South Main their position not to take action on papers to grant THERE WILL be no registration easement variance the north annexation proposal un- where a lot in Lindsay Park subfee, Mrs Jeppson said and mateAND til a formal petition and map of the division extends one and feet rials will be available lo class area are presented bv the involved onto the utility easement at the school Instiuction Action was deferred for a week will be offered in lealhercraft, met-- , propei ty owners RICHARD WINFGAR, division on a proposal to apply $798 rental alcraft, Mosiacs, drypoint, plastic on the purchase of a tractor from imbedding, copper enamel, and manager of American Food stores, other the members are inwas turned down in a request to Brigham Truck & Implement com- terestedcrafts 197 South Main would The in, she said be balance pany jiermit blacktopping between the $1,866 40 Woik will get underway immecompany's new stoie at Fifth North The council voted unanimously to diately on peisonalized Christmas and First East and existing street Councilman Veil Pe-- j pay $75 dues for membership in the gifts and gieeting caids pavement Persons interested in enrolling in tersen pointed out that city policy American Municipal association the class but who wil not be able requires installation of sidewalk All persons 16 years old or older to attend 'and cuib and gutter and his reThuisday evening may commendation not to grant the re- must possess a proper state li- register by contacting Mrs JeppB.F. Goodrich Flectro-pac- k fedson at PA before Thursday council cense and a properly signed quest gained unanimous Fits all popular cars eral bud migratory hunting stamp night. support 36 month guarantee The council agieed to give Stev- before hunting waterfowl ens Engineers a letter of recomFOR ONLY The head, head plumage and mendation on the Ninth north sewNEWS-JOURNfeet must to all remain attached er line project Wells Stevens, owner of the firm, said that $611 waterfowl in such a manner as to was still owing on the woik and permit identification of their spehad been since July 2 cies while they are being transEXCHANGE Stevens was told the city would ported between the place where 12 volt batteries at $12 88 up ! make final payment after clarifi- taken and the home or storage RESULTS' cation with engineer Ftancis Todd locker of the possessor i Class Slated full-tim- e d ' BRIGHAM SHOP Pictured here are new officers for KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS the Father DeSmet council, Knights of Columbus, in Brigham City. Front, left to right, Anthony Guzzo, Father Joseph Clark, John Mc- - Dermott, Vince Kelley, Frank Scrable and A1 Smith. Back, fiom left, Thomas Kepinski, Emil Vodonick, Arthur Lockwood, George Matthei, Robert Lavery, Ray Dunleavy, John Ford, John Hughes. Knights of Columbus Council Installs New Officers Here Pipe Project, Suit, Pose City Dilemma New ofticers were installed Fri- day night for Council 5347, Knights of Columbus, in Brigham City. The event was staged in the parish hall of St. Henrys church James Dailty, district deputy of District Two (northern Utah) conducted the installation which saw John McDermott take office as grand knight Other new officers include Emil Vodonick, deputy grand knight; Lester chancellor; Winklesky, Frank Scrable, recorder; John Hughes, treasurer; Arthur warden, Robert Lavery, adMatthei v and vocate; George Thomas Kepinski, outside guards; John Ford, inside guard, and Father Joseph Clark. S J., pastor of St. Henrys church, chaplain. Vince Kelley, Albert Smith and Anthony Guzzo will serve as trustees Lock-Avoo- j AL 10 CLASSIFIEDS GET The council was organized with stream Council members were hesitant charter members and, for the time being, will conduct its meet- to act, saying the city j'ust doesnt have the money ings in St Henrys parish hall AN AFTER thaw unseasonal Future plans are to eventually establish a permanent residency last Feb 10, flood waters inunfor the organization and for its dated the Nelson property. Mr and Mrs Nelson, have filed membership to cover the Logan and Tremonton areas in addition suit in First District court, claimto Bngham City. ing that the reservoir dike prevented the flood waters from draining oft naturally. They are asking for. the court Diseases Reported to hand down a decree that would 40 force Brigham City to put in a tile Box Elder county reported cases of influenza, three strep in- drain plus $1,105 78 for damages fections four cases of measles, to their personal property. one of the gonorrhea and three of In event the decree isnt given, gastro enteritis for the week end- Mr. and Mrs Nelson are asking Brigham City report- $15,000 for damage to the ing Oct 5. ed three strep infections, three tiffs real property and improvecases of influenza and one of gon- ments which have been, diminishorrhea for the same period, ac- ed by construction of the cording to the State Department dike. of Health The case is set for trial Nov 26 50 knight of the Salt Lake City coun' cil Among those receiving the first degree were James Brendle, Jerome Carlson, Jean Christopher, Joseph Donato, Robert Fax, Herbert Gerard, Anthony Guzzo, Donald Herbert, John Hughes, John Kinney, Jr, Joseph Kinney, Wil- - ' -- W w vv z&vaAvX z See, vX$y f v 4ft ;Xy A fee ,y 4. ee ys X'vzy Sissx. .yz eye 6 ' ss .v.yy.yvz,; fcyvX Pamper those delicate fabrics, take good care of those miracle synthetics . . . treat them to the tender care that only a flameless electric dryer can give. 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Persons or delegations having business before the council are asked to appear during the first hour or to make a place on the meeting agenda by Wednesday Richard Scoffield, ham Mazeika, William Thomas and William Wag-- 1 Bngham City faces the dilemma ner of installing a drainage line at REPRESENTATIVES from other Mantua at an estimated cost of councils include Morvsignor Vaug- $15,000 or risk losing that much through a damage suit brought in han, state chaplain, Joseph Fitz- First District court. gerald state deputy, Ray Heaney, The ptoposed line would drain state secretary, Frank Becker, the area located between the Brigstate advicate; Tom Motero, state ham City reservoir north dike and warden, and Frank Goyea, chan- the property of Mr and Mrs. Lee cellor of Salt Lake City council G. Nelson. The new council is named after City Engineer Niel Smith outFather DeSmet, a Jesuit priest lined the project at the Thursday from St. Louis, who was the first night city council meeting. 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